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Missed just the ended as Tsuruya starts to speak. But everything else was fine. Finally get to see why Kyon's camera goes all weird during the Mikuru Beam scene...though he doesn't even catch the half of it.

Good art and animation althroughout. Got surprised by a few scenes (having read Sighs two years ago and forgotten a few events -- thank god for being unspoiled), and Koizumi's expositions were longer than expected. Preemptively rating 10/10 (later when the poll actually opens), as it can only get better with subs and higher quality video.

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And this rerun was never "K-Onified" to begin with. K-On!'s art style was a field test of the "new designs" that were brought up by KyoAni a few years ago (though altered to be more Lucky Star-ish). Biggest evidence: K-On! anime character design is rather different from the source 4koma (compare with Google). Admittedly, the first thing that came to my mind (in terms of character design) when I first saw the K-On CM was "Kannagi + Haruhi".

And this rerun was never "K-Onified" to begin with. K-On!'s art style was a field test of the "new designs" that were brought up by KyoAni a few years ago (though altered to be more Lucky Star-ish). Biggest evidence: K-On! anime character design is rather different from the source 4koma (compare with Google).

That's why it's called K-Onified, and not "4Koma-ified".

Look, accept the fact that a lot of people don't like the art changes, and everybody knows exactly what is meant by "K-Onified". Given that the art style keeps altering from one episode to the next to the next, people are naturally going to bring up the art style.

then again people seems to have forgotten that this animation style is actually the one used in Munto....so in other words this animation is "Muntofied", since K-ON wasnt the first to use it :|

K-On is way more more well-known (through out the internet as a whole, at least) than Munto is. When using a short-hand term through out the internet as a whole, it helps to use a term that people instantly can recognize the meaning behind. Hence, using "K-Onified" instead of "Muntofied".

K-On is way more more well-known (through out the internet as a whole, at least) than Munto is. When using a short-hand term through out the internet as a whole, it helps to use a term that people instantly can recognize the meaning behind. Hence, using "K-Onified" instead of "Muntofied".

Munto may have originated the art style, but K-On popularized it.

I know...makes me wonder why munto was never popular to begin with....i mean...this was a KyoAni show and they are usually the popular guys

I know...makes me wonder why munto was never popular to begin with....i mean...this was a KyoAni show and they are usually the popular guys

In general, I think that Anime Suki overestimates the value of the question of "What animation studio produced it?" in the minds of the fans. When trying to determine what anime I want to check out, I don't even think about "What animation studio produced it?", honestly. That's not even a factor in determining what anime I watch.